Topographic Map Of Cambodia -

Approximately 75% of Cambodia consists of fertile alluvial floodplains situated at the bottom of this topographic bowl.

Adjacent and connected to the Cardamoms, this range features plateau-like summits with gentler contours than its neighbor to the west. The map reveals a series of stepped terraces and waterfalls, notably at the famous and the Bokor Hill Station (elevation 1,081 m). The Elephant Mountains act as the primary water source for the southeastern plains. topographic map of cambodia